Well turns out that for a couple of the interviews I had over the phone went to second interviews and one had a questionnaire that got very detailed with their questions. I was up front and honest. I never heard back from them. Then I went on a interview in person and a second interview by phone and was offered the position. So, I decided to call them back after the background check cleared and tell the manager that interviewed me over the phone. Well, it wasn't long before the HR was calling me to tell me they could not enter into a worksite monitoring agreement at this time. When I asked why? She said we just can not enter into an agreement at this time. And so, I went on another interview and waited until the end of the in person interview to tell them and received a denial letter 2 days later. So, my last interview I did not say anything until after the second panel interview and then waited until I cleared the drug screen and called the manager to meet her in person to tell her my story.. I just said I needed to clarify some details of the job and I could come by after the physical. To my amazement it did not phase her. I brought my agreement with me and she asked if I had taken it HR yet. I said no because it needed to be signed by her. So she signed it and made a copy. Apparently, she took the copy to HR and the next the HR manager called me in to meet with her to explain this to her. So off I went and I provided her with all the information she wanted. She made copies of everything and discussed it with her director and called me the next day to say it was a go. OMG, I was amazed. Oh, I also told my manager when I went to meet with her that I knew another nurse who was in the program with me currently that works in another department, but that I could not reveal her name because of confidentiality, but that I am sure that the manager and HR are familiar with this type of worksite monitor paperwork. All of this was the truth. So, in conclusion I would have to say that it sad but believe it or not this is a sigma. And if my first impression to people is that I have to be monitored it sets up a bad taste from the beginning. I would not have signed or accepted the position without first talking to my boss and I believe she is a true exception to the average reaction. Honesty, is always the best policy. Timing is a different story. I don't want to be judged by the cover before reading the book.